Fri, 19 November 2021

Indonesia Orders Two Airbus A400M Aircraft; Signs LOI for 4 More

(19 Nov 2021)  The Indonesia Ministry of Defence has ordered two Airbus A400M aircraft in multirole tanker and transport configuration, and signed a Letter of Intent for the future acquisition of four additional A400M aircraft.

The contract, which will become effective in 2022, will bring the total number of A400M operators to ten nations. The deal includes a complete maintenance and training support package.

“This new order will further expand the A400M footprint in the Asia-Pacific region,” said Michael Schoellhorn, CEO of Airbus Defence and Space. “The A400M offers outstanding capabilities to Indonesia, providing its air force with the perfect platform to deliver large and heavy loads into remote areas and multiplying its airpower projection thanks to reliable aerial refuelling capabilities.”

A400M landing in Bangkok, Thailand in 2012. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com Click to enlarge.
A400M landing in Bangkok, Thailand in 2012. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com

Capable of operating from rough and short runways, the A400M will strengthen the Indonesian Air Force’s airlift capabilities to rapidly respond to any crisis, demonstrated in the aftermath of the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that struck the country in September 2018.

Capable of operating from rough and short runways, the A400M was able to deliver heavy loads like fuel trucks and excavators as well as food, clothes and medical supplies using a damaged and short runway in Palu (Central Sulawesi, Indonesia).

Prabowo Subianto, Minister of Defence of the Republic of Indonesia, said, “The A400M is a truly multi-role platform and will greatly enhance the Indonesian Air Force’s tactical air-to-air capabilities. This aircraft will play a key role in other key missions including paratrooping and heavy cargo transportation. We are also looking at additional A400M acquisition in the near term, with future A400M developments such as firefighting an important capability we are exploring jointly with Airbus. The A400M will become a national asset and the cornerstone for Human Assistance and Disaster Response missions, beyond its tactical and air-to-air capabilities.”

With the ability to fly fast and at high and extremely low altitudes, the A400M is the ideal platform for refuelling fighter and other major aircraft by means of two underwing refuelling pods. Its built-in air-to-air refuelling capability allows rapid reconfiguration as a tanker, making it easily adaptable to changing operational scenarios and missions. The A400M can itself also be refuelled in-flight.

Airbus A400M in Bangkok, Thailand in 2012

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